First-quarter aggregate business strong at U.S. Concrete
Says U.S. Concrete president and CEO Ronnie Pruitt: “We are seeing an increase in bidding levels and project starts, which continue to point to a stronger second half of 2021.”
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Says U.S. Concrete president and CEO Ronnie Pruitt: “We are seeing an increase in bidding levels and project starts, which continue to point to a stronger second half of 2021.”
Read MoreMartin Marietta chairman and CEO Ward Nye says the company established first-quarter records for revenues, profits and safety, delivering solid operational and financial performance.
Read MoreBoth sales and shipments were up 3 percent compared with the prior year’s first quarter.
Read MoreCemex CEO Fernando González expects the company to be entering a period of sustainable growth in major markets coming off the first quarter of the year.
Read MoreConstruction products revenues – including aggregate, specialty materials and other materials – were up 3 percent at Arcosa during the first three months of 2021.
Read MoreUnited States Lime & Minerals (USLM) experienced gains because of the 2020 addition of Carthage Crushed Limestone and its sales to the agriculture, roofing and construction markets.
Read MoreAggregate sales were down nearly 10 percent in North America at LafargeHolcim, but the company says market demand in the U.S. and Western Canada was strong.
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